. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers Corn exchange regiment, from their first engagement at Antietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one hundred illustrations, with addenda . HARRY LEES, CO. CORPORAL BENJ. E. FLETCHER,Buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery. 314 — 315 — The skirmishers, advancing to a house, learned that felHngtrees would not impede. She stated that Lees movements would not be delayed byblocking or obstructing the Federal rear, as Lees plan was tomove completely arou


. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers Corn exchange regiment, from their first engagement at Antietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one hundred illustrations, with addenda . HARRY LEES, CO. CORPORAL BENJ. E. FLETCHER,Buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery. 314 — 315 — The skirmishers, advancing to a house, learned that felHngtrees would not impede. She stated that Lees movements would not be delayed byblocking or obstructing the Federal rear, as Lees plan was tomove completely around, and, if possible, envelop the Federalright, and she felt that the movement had probably now so fardeveloped itself as to show to the Federals something, at least,of the intent of the operations. The captain, without waitingto exchange a courteous farewell or even inquire the familyname, hurried to his horse, and leaving directions to assemblehis skirmishers and stop work, dashed off rapidly to place hisinformation where it would be transmitted to head-quarters. Whether it was this information thus unexpectedly acquiredthat first developed to General Meade General Lees purposewas not known to the regiment then. It is probably too late toassume it now, but certain it is that Meade did not be


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